>
> Sadly from the log above, and your description of the problem you have
> a failing drive or flash in the iPod, or a dying iPod entirely.
>
> The logs indicate that it finds the iPod, trys to format it, then the
> iPod doesn't come back afterwards:
>
> > 2008-12-04 08:36:26 -0600 ERROR UpdaterLibFindQ98:761 Could not find
> > iPod
>
> This is typical behavior with failing drives.
>
> What model iPod is it?


20 Gig 4th Gen:
    Model# A10999
    Serial#  JQ535RXPTDS

Toshiba MK2006GAL
firmware rev  BY301A
HDSN 75730152T
TOTAL LBA 39063024
Total size 18 GB
Flash Checksum  0x5EAC
updated to 1.2.1
iTunes 8.0.2

Well, if she's dying I'll have to accept it, sure is a fine tool,
might be cheaper to replace HD or motherboard if I could be sure which
thanks, Del

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